Temescal Creek (Riverside County)

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Der Temescal Wash (inoffiziell Temescal Creek) ist ein Fluss im Riverside County in Kalifornien. Er entspringt aus dem See Lake Elsinore und führt in nordwestlicher Richtung durch mehrere Täler und Canyons bis nach Corona, wo er in den Santa Ana River mündet. Mit einem 2200 km² großen Einzugsgebiet ist der Temescal Wash dessen wichtigster Zufluss. rdf:langString
Temescal Creek (shown on federal maps as Temescal Wash) is an approximately 29-mile-long (47 km) watercourse in Riverside County, in the U.S. state of California. Flowing primarily in a northwestern direction, it connects Lake Elsinore with the Santa Ana River. It drains the eastern slopes of the Santa Ana Mountains on its left and on its right the western slopes of the Temescal Mountains along its length. With a drainage basin of about 1,000 square miles (2,600 km2), it is the largest tributary of the Santa Ana River, hydrologically connecting the 720-square-mile (1,900 km2) San Jacinto River and Lake Elsinore watersheds to the rest of the Santa Ana watershed. However, flowing through an arid rain shadow zone of the Santa Ana Mountains, and with diversion of ground water for human use, th rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Map of the Santa Ana River watershed. Temescal Creek connects the San Jacinto River to the Santa Ana River at Lake Elsinore.
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rdf:langString Der Temescal Wash (inoffiziell Temescal Creek) ist ein Fluss im Riverside County in Kalifornien. Er entspringt aus dem See Lake Elsinore und führt in nordwestlicher Richtung durch mehrere Täler und Canyons bis nach Corona, wo er in den Santa Ana River mündet. Mit einem 2200 km² großen Einzugsgebiet ist der Temescal Wash dessen wichtigster Zufluss.
rdf:langString Temescal Creek (shown on federal maps as Temescal Wash) is an approximately 29-mile-long (47 km) watercourse in Riverside County, in the U.S. state of California. Flowing primarily in a northwestern direction, it connects Lake Elsinore with the Santa Ana River. It drains the eastern slopes of the Santa Ana Mountains on its left and on its right the western slopes of the Temescal Mountains along its length. With a drainage basin of about 1,000 square miles (2,600 km2), it is the largest tributary of the Santa Ana River, hydrologically connecting the 720-square-mile (1,900 km2) San Jacinto River and Lake Elsinore watersheds to the rest of the Santa Ana watershed. However, flowing through an arid rain shadow zone of the Santa Ana Mountains, and with diversion of ground water for human use, the creek today is ephemeral for most of its length, except for runoff from housing developments and agricultural return flows.
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